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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersSeptember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a sharp warning to Ukraine, saying that Moscow will achieve its goals by force if Kyiv refuses a peace deal. His comments came after his recent visit to China, where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Observers say these meetings have made him more confident in confronting Ukraine and the West.

    Putin declared that Ukraine must take a realistic approach if it wants peace. He said there is a narrow path to a solution, but Russia is fully prepared to fight on if Kyiv rejects compromise. “There is a little light at the end of the tunnel,” he remarked, noting that common sense could still bring an agreement.

    The Russian leader also gave a direct warning to Western nations about interfering in Donbas, the region that has been central to the conflict since 2014. Putin stated firmly that Donbas will not return to Ukraine and that the people of the region had already voted to be part of Russia. He also demanded that Ukraine end discrimination against Russian-speaking citizens and guarantee it will not join NATO.

    Putin’s stance marks another blow to U.S. diplomatic efforts. American President Donald Trump has repeatedly tried to convince the Kremlin to agree to a ceasefire. Putin praised Trump’s attempts but dismissed Ukraine’s demands, especially the return of occupied land, as unacceptable.

    Following Putin’s remarks, Trump announced new economic measures against Moscow. Yet, Putin appeared unmoved, insisting that sanctions would not change Russia’s position. Instead, he underlined that the Donbas region would remain under Russian control and that Western security guarantees would not apply there.

    Still, Putin did not close the door to talks completely. In an interview on Chinese state television, he suggested that dialogue could still be possible if both sides prepared carefully. He even hinted that President Volodymyr Zelensky could travel to Moscow for negotiations. However, Ukraine’s foreign minister quickly rejected the idea, calling it unacceptable.

    Putin’s approach combines pressure with limited signals of openness. On one side, he is demanding that Ukraine give in to Russia’s conditions. On the other, he is suggesting that discussions could still happen under Moscow’s terms. Analysts believe this tactic is aimed at weakening Ukraine’s resolve and challenging the influence of the United States and its allies.

    The conflict, now stretching into its third year, remains deeply unsettled. Ukraine insists it will not give up its sovereignty or abandon its plans for closer ties with the West. Russia, meanwhile, has made it clear that its military option remains on the table unless Kyiv accepts a deal on Moscow’s terms.

    For now, Putin’s warning highlights a dangerous crossroads. While he speaks of peace, his demands leave little space for compromise. With both sides unwilling to step back, the risk of further escalation remains high.

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